AUCTIONS. ON SATURDAY,'7th OCTOBER, 1011. AT THEIR HOUSE BAZAAR PRINCES ' . STBEBT, lIAWERA. At 2 p.m. ■ GILLIES AND 'NALDER have rocoived instructions from the Trustees in tho Estate of the late Georgo Death, Esq., to sell liy Auction as above: ABOUT 1021 ACRES OV FREEHOLD LANDS, in the following Lots: LOT I.—Part Sections 256, 257, 258, 259, 2liO, 511, 512, and 335b, Block 13, Patea District , , Jlawera Survey District, containing l>sl acres 3 ,rooils 12 perches (more, or less), occupied by A. E. Death, Esq. LOT 2.-Part Sections 235, 23G, 237, . Block II), Mawera Survey District, containing 78 acres 2 roods 3D porches (more or less), occupied by . A. E. Death, Esq. LOT 3.-Sections' 7, 8, 10, 11, and 15, Block 8, Whemiakura District , , Carlylo Survey District, containing 492 acres 1 rood 1-1 perches (more or less), occupied by T. Death, Esq. LOT 4.—Section 2, Block B,' Whenuakura District, Carlyle Survey District, containing 401 acres 0 roods 23 perches (more or less), occupied by F. C. Death, Esq. • Tho above Properties are suitable for all classes of. farming. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers. Terms and Conditions at Sale. ■ TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. Possession early in January, 1912. . Terms in later issue. WAIRARAPA SHEEP, CROPPING AND FATTENING FARM FOR £1872. 010 ACPvES, 2 mile."! from Town; 01./Z L.1.P.; rent, ,£SB Is. id. halfyearly net; I mile to school, factory; all in grass; all ploughable; well fenced into 8 paddocks, carrying 2J sheep per acre; 6-rooraed house, 8-stall stable, sheep yards, etc. Price, .£1572; about ,£6OO 'cash would put you into this. It's worth coming to Eee. C. C. ROSS CO,, ■ . LAND, ESTATE AGENTS, AND SHAEEBROKERS, ■- MASTERTON. LAND FOR SALE SY PRJVATE TREATY. . OKAA ACRES of Mangamako Station, AlQ\J\j near Ohingaiti, Hangitikiej unsurpassed in district for fertility and uitability for dairying; well loaded, and close to Main Trunk Line. f)QAA ACRES, very rich, highly im-» <lO\Jiy proved land, in tho Waikatp, "Garden of N.Z.," known as Rukuhia Homestead, 3J miles from Ohaupo, 7i miles from Hamilton; bxith places good stock sales' centres. School and creamery handy; exceptional climatic conditions, complete absence of cold, rain, and high prevailing wind,, mild winter; splendid fruit district;.beautiful scenery; rolling downs, beautified by clumps of Native Bush and.small'plantations; permanent water- in each paddock. fc'ell this block as a whole- with a considerable reduction in price.' An ideal gentleman's estate. . . -a (yr\ f\ ACRES, rich drained swamp 1/vvt/ and downs land, two miles from Frahkton Junction, two miles butter factory, I.J miles school, three miles Hamilton, same climatic conditions as Homestead ■ Block, Exceptional conditions of sale. Pick of unsold portions allowed, providing Block taken to back line, and in areas of not less than fifty acres; small cash deposit;. J- year's interest allowed, and be capitalised in drought season. Immediate posses;:- - ))! or any time up to August, 1912, to suit purchaser. Associations dealt with under Government Land Finance Act.. Apply, by letter or in person, to Manager, T. STEWART, Ohingaiti; MR. DUFFUS, Frankton Junction; Or EWEN M'GREGOE, Ohaupo. For private sale only. Goodwill, 20,000 acres lirst-class milling bush..Very large proportion totara, balance rimu and inatai, with some white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties. i\ miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed H per" cent. Write for terms and conditions, also arrange to be met at train. EWEftS M'GREGOR, ■ .. OHAUPO. SPLENDID SHEEP RUN. QAAW ACRES is made ' up of 1835 OU\J I acres of grass country, 700 of which is easy rolling country, and the balance hill country. The carrying capacity of this place is 1J sheep to the acre, besides 200 cattle and several horses. It is situated 27 miles from Waitotara railway station, and adjoins school, P. 0., telegraph, office, store; mail coach passes the aomestead. Wintered 3700 grown sheep, including 1400 • breeding ewes. Price, £i per acre, on the following terms: 10 per cent, of the purchaso money to be paid to the owners upon the signing of the contract, a further 40 per cent, upon possession being given, and the balance to remain on mortgage for a years at a per cent., interest to be paid half-yearly. The owners will sell 2003 acres at £3 ss. ner acre, and on the same terras. VICTOR E. SMITH, Agent, FEILDING. CUW3MING AND SON, Land Agents and Auctioneers, 85 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. •.. FOR SALE, SUPERIOR DAIRY FARM. j WAIKATO, 87 miles from Auckland, 3 miles from railway station and post office, 2 miles from creamery and school, 331 Acres Freehold, good drained swamp, one-third in new grass, two-thirds in old pasture and rough feed, all ploughable, ring-fenced, G paddocks, carrying capacity when all put in new grass 120 dairy cows; buildings: new 6-roomed house and all necessary outbuildingsjall a sure bargain at £13 an acre on very easy MIXED FARM. SOUTH AUCKLAND, 35 miles from city, 15 miles from railway station, creamery on adjoining proporty, school and post office on property, 1700 acres really good black loam, 500 acres very ■rich flats, 1200 acres undulating and hilly land, 1050 acres in good grass, 650 acres in.bush, all well watered, nearly ringfenced, 20 paddocks; biiildines: good 9roonied house, 2-t-bail cowshed, stable, loose box, separator room, eneine shed, barn, night pens, etc. Very cheap at £5 an acre. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. INVESTORS OR SPECULATORS. (yiynn, ACRES of first-class heavy fern A 4 OU country, 19 miles from To Kuiti by main coach road, on the Jlokau River, and close to a township, school, saleyards and butter factory; practically all ploughablo country, 200 acres in grass and 10 in oats; 8-roomcd house, stable, barn, and implement shed. i\ miles fencing, one-third freehold, balance Native lease, 17 years to run at an average rental of about Is. Sd. per acre, and componsation up to .£3 per aero for improvements. Price, .£7390. Terms, half cash, or less to good man. Would sell in three differeut sections of 900 acres if required. Aps ply at once to • J. HARRIS AND SOWS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON AND MORTON JUNCTION.
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